Posted: 12/21/2007
- One of only three known remaining American World War I veterans has died. The Smith-Crates Funeral Home in North Baltimore, Ohio says J. Russell Coffey died yesterday at the age of 109. He had been living in a nursing home. There's no word on the cause of death.

Updated: 12/21/2007
- Friday is the last day you can donate to our KKTV toy drive. We've been collecting toys for the past couple weeks at various locations across southern Colorado. Everything is being donated to Christmas Unlimited and the Pueblo Goodwill.

Updated: 12/20/2007
- For the angry neighbors in downtown Pueblo who have been waiting months for the gutted warehouse on Elizabeth street to be cleared, there's good news. The cleanup will begin this week.

Posted: 12/19/2007
- A religious freedom foundation says it has uncovered evidence that bolsters its federal lawsuit claiming that the military is permitting widespread violations of religious freedom at installations across the country.

Updated: 12/19/2007
- The electronic voting system used by many counties in Colorado have been declared unreliable by the Secretary of State, so why is the Pueblo County Clerk's office appealing the claim?

Posted: 12/18/2007
- David Works, whose 2 daughters were shot to death at New Life Church, was released Tuesday from Penrose Hospital in good condition. His release comes just one day before Stephanie and Rachel Works will be laid to rest.

Updated: 12/18/2007
- A Colorado Springs man is still trying to figure out how his car was stolen from inside his locked garage. At 3:30 Sunday morning the last thing James Adams expected to hear was his garage door opening. Adams actually watched out the window as his own car drove away.

Updated: 12/17/2007
- Sandra, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s 51-year-old matriarch Sumatran orangutan, was found dead in her exhibit Monday morning. The Zoo’s Director of Animal Collections, Tracy Leeds, said it appeared that Sandra died in her sleep.

Updated: 12/18/2007
- The U.S. Postal Service says Colorado Post Offices will be ready to handle a "blizzard" of holiday mail. View this story for some deadlines and tips, to make sure any holiday gifts you're sending arrive on time.

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